(he most pardonable, and into which we ought not to make too severe a scrutiny.
On the scheme of this barbarous philosophy, ... To make us love our country, ourcountry ought to be lovely. But power, of some kind or other, will survive the ...

This claim might be reversed: communal provision is important because it
teaches us the value of membership. If we did not ... It's not enough to say, as
Edmund Burke did, that "to make us love our country, our country ought to belovely."2 The ...

This claim might be reversed: communal provision is important because it
teaches us the value of membership. If we did not ... It's not enough to say, as
Edmund Burke did, that "to make us love our country, our country ought to belovely.

Department of Health Policy Dan E. Beauchamp Emeritus Professor, Management and Behavior School of Public Health, Department of Philosophy both at University of Albany Bonnie Steinbock Professor, State University of New York - 1999 - Preview - More editions

This claim might be reversed: communal provision is important because it
teaches us the value of membership. If we did not provide for one ... that 'to makeus love our country, our country ought to be lovely.' The crucial thing is that it be
lovely ...

He wants to make it worthy of devotion and of the possible sacrifice of one's life. 'To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.'27 And finally, not
only the romantics, but also such statesmen of the national uprising as Stein and
...

In the name of fighting terror both abroad and at home, our government —
particularly through the attorney general, ... Frankly, I prefer his contemporary,
Edmund Burke, who said, "To make us love our country, our country ought to belovely.

Exposing the Lies That Have Obscured Our Nation's Greatness Daniel J. Flynn.
but feel moved by Ukrainian ... “To make us love our country,” Edmund Burke
famously wrote, “our country ought to be lovely.”67 Americans love their country
not ...

How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and
Civilization Patrick J. Buchanan. opinions ... “To make us love our country, ourcountry ought to be lovely,” said Burke.12 In too many ways America is no longer
lovely.

Throughout The Laboryouse Journey, Bale insists that antiquity will be honored
by ''all them that hath a naturall love to their contrey (A7v).68 The ... As Edmund
Burke had it, ''To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.

They may flow through one's community or country, but they are not obligations to
the community or country. ... “To make us love our country, our country ought tobe lovely,” Burke writes in the Reflections.51 But whether it is lovely or in need of
...